There have been numerous news articles published on the concept of decentralized governance, with BitNation taking the lead and confronting existing government institutions by offering a decentralized way of handling such services. Some of these services include birth and marriage certificates, land ownership, and business certifications. Services that at times can cost a substantial amount of money and require a lengthy process that can be subject to heavy bureaucracy. With this in mind, you can imagine the impact services such as BitNation can have on individuals who want ways to overcome boundaries and free themselves from the limitations created by centralized authorities. While this idea is not yet fully realized or demonstrated to the masses, it found its way into a conversation between a Uber driver and a passenger within London. Perhaps this is a way of demonstrating that people are listening and searching for better ways of handling day to day services, in support of decentralization and reduced regulations. Eric Grill, founder and CEO of the Bitcoin ATM company CoinOutlet Inc, was recently taking part in a Uber ride within the city of London. It is here that a great conversation started, revolving around regulations and the time it takes a …